UK set to open trade negotiations with Turkey July 18, 2023 The UK is set to pursue a new trade deal with Turkey in an effort to deepen relations with the country, the government has announced. Negotiations on an updated free trade agreement are expected to begin in 2024 after the two countries agreed there was scope to improve the existing deal. Britain’s trade with Turkey [...]
Government launches SMR competition to revive nuclear’s role in UK energy mix July 18, 2023 Government ambitions to boost nuclear's flagging role in the country's energy mix will be supported with a new industry vehicle.
Live music gives London a £2bn boost – but venues are still battling rising costs July 18, 2023 Economists and melomaniacs alike have reason to cheer the capital’s post-pandemic musical revival with the capital’s coffers given a £2bn boost by large and small concerts alike. Nearly 5m music lovers flocked to the capital last year to attend live music events, according to a report from UK Music, filling hotels, bars and restaurants. The [...]
Robinhood prepares to storm UK share trading market July 18, 2023 US share trading app giant Robinhood is preparing to target British investors, The Telegraph has reported. The company is best known for its association with so-called “meme stocks”. These are stocks popular with younger investors that are discussed on social media platforms such as Reddit and Instagram. The company has recently opened up job listings [...]
Britain’s pro-growth agenda needs a rebrand to convince reluctant voters July 18, 2023 As the Tories face a brutal set of by-elections, they needs to find a way to give growth a good name again.
London’s music renaissance is a magnet for tourism – not to mention Taylor Swift fans July 18, 2023 London is coming back as the key European capital for music - and that's good news for artists, for Londoners and obviously for Taylor Swift fans, writes Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
Siesta! As even Sicilian sun-seekers complain, we need to change our working hours July 18, 2023 As a heatwave sweeps across Europe, we should be thinking of the impact these temperatures have on workers and productivity - and adapt before it reaches London too, writes Elena Siniscalco
Some honesty could spice up CEO meetings with Number 10 July 18, 2023 To listen to Downing Street, today’s meeting of the great and good of the British corporate world in Number 10 – as part of the “business council” – is part of a groundbreaking relationship between private sector and policymakers. It would be churlish to critique anything that brings our business leaders closer to government, but [...]
Europe increasingly reliant on LNG as it aims to stave off winter supply crunch July 17, 2023 Europe will once again be highly dependent on LNG to meet its demand needs this winter, warns the International Energy Agency.
UK optical chip company Optalysys bags £21m in funding for ‘groundbreaking’ encryption tech July 17, 2023 A UK chip designer has secured £21m in a Series A round of investment as it looks to enhance its “groundbreaking” data-sharing security that could pave the way for new levels of encryption able to defend users even from quantum computer-using hackers. Leeds-based Optalysys has secured the funding led by investment companies Lingotto and Northern [...]